There are a number of ways to go up Doogort. One supposedly is from the
village over a raised boundary wall beside a white house, however, there are
many white houses so I never found that spot. Along the coastal road there
is lots of private property and all fields are fenced off, even running quite
high up the flank.

My approach was from the SW. Parking is difficult on that narrow road
but I managed to squeeze in over a ditch and up an old access track to the turf
fields.

On foot continue over the old turf track for a hundred metres or so it is
quite stoney and OK underfoot. Then go up over open terrain dodging the
old turf fields, cross a draining ditch, then all grass and heather to the
top. There is no trig and no shelter at the top. Very windy on the
day as Atlantic winds seem to get deflected by its neighbour Slievemore.